Meteorologist Brooks Garner was broadcasting tornado warning coverage when a tornado hit his studio in Orlando this week.
An EF-2 tornado was confirmed to have touched down north of Orlando, along Interstate 4, on Monday, according to NBC affiliate WESH.
I’ve been in this business 25 years and I’ve never in my career had a tornado hit the studio. This is a very, very ...
The strongest of the storms will stay to our south. But some spotty strong storms are possible,” Ritz explained. TIMING.
The EF-2 tornado winds reached up to 115mph (185km/h) with the path of the tornado running about 4 miles (6.4km) in length.
Debris rained down outside as the meteorologist shouted: "Get under your desks, guys! Anchors—under your desks!
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